Title Page | Collection Summary | Biographical/Organizational Note | Scope and Content | Arrangement
Biographical Note
Date | Event |
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1878, Dec. 14 | Born, Newark, N.J. |
1901 | B.A., Yale University, New Haven, Conn. |
1901-1903 | Reporter, New York Tribune |
1903 | Manuscript editor, Cosmopolitan |
1904-1907 | Assistant editor, Country Life in America, The Survey |
1908-1913 | Associate editor, Collier's Weekly |
1912 | Married Helen Hayes |
1914-1915 | Red Cross worker, Hector Monro Ambulance Corps, Belgium |
1916-1917 | European correspondent, New York Tribune and Century Magazine |
1917 | Writer, Publicity Department, YMCA, American Expeditionary Forces |
1919 | English correspondent, The Survey Awarded Mons Star and Ribbon by the British War Office Published with Paul U. Kellogg British Labor and the War. New York: Boni and Liveright |
1920 | Returned to the United States Published What the Workers Want. New York: Harcourt, Brace, and Howe |
1921 | Published Workers' Education. New York: Bureau of Industrial Research |
1921-1922 | Staff member, Bureau of Industrial Research Collaborated with John Brophy in advancing miners' plan for nationalization of the coal industry |
1923 | Moved to San Diego, Calif. |
1923, Dec. 30 | Died, Washington, D.C. |